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. >> sacramento and vegas. >> larry: how did this all start? first, you all went into the liquor and beer business automatically, right? >> yes. >> larry: are you still in that? >> no, we're out of the beer business. liquor business -- we're not out of the beer business altogether. we have a new project we're working on called black star beer. >> larry: a new beer? >> yeah, a new beer, we're marketing it for a gentleman named winot wessinger. the other beer part of it we're out of the distributorship. >> larry: what was there in the -- >> the general store my grandfather opened up a general store in las vegas, new mexico. we say that's the real las vegas. and had a general store and sold everything from sugar to lard to shoes. and from there, he acquired a coors distributorship for las vegas. and then eventually throughout the whole state of new mexico. that's how we started. >> larry: so it all started with beer? >> yes. >> larry: what was the thing after beer, though? >> we -- >> larry: what did you first buy? invest in? >> in the hotel busin
. >> sacramento and vegas. >> larry: how did this all start? first, you all went into the liquor and beer business automatically, right? >> yes. >> larry: are you still in that? >> no, we're out of the beer business. liquor business -- we're not out of the beer business altogether. we have a new project we're working on called black star beer. >> larry: a new beer? >> yeah, a new beer, we're marketing it for a gentleman named winot wessinger. the other...
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how about owning an nba team, the sacramento kings. we'll ask them about that in a moment. in a healthy you. new one a day men's pro edge. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games with my grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other copd medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. i had fun today, grandpa. you and me both. if copd is still making it hard to breathe, ask your doctor if including advair will help improve your lung function for bette
how about owning an nba team, the sacramento kings. we'll ask them about that in a moment. in a healthy you. new one a day men's pro edge. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games with my grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other copd medications because it contains both an...
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. >>> and then a shoot-out took place in sacramento, california, in a pharmacy. you are seeing surveillance of the person who was in the shooting. one person killed, and now you are seeing pharmacy of what we saw, the follow-up, the man surrendered to the police yesterday, and now the search is on for other suspects that got away. >>> one of the favorite segments here on sunday morning. we get to check in with carl azuz. that's coming up. businesses more efficiently, >>> carl, you get thegood open. you get the good graphics. i am here with carl azuz. these were fun to watch, quite frankly, and a little depressing, frankly, because we are highlighting what is wrong. we are trying to fix the schools. you went and talked to some kids that had great ideas. >> yeah, spoke with high school students here in the state of georgia, and one of the things that impressed me is they are engaged. these are not the slackers i used to hangout with. >> were you one of those slackers? >> i just hung out with them, but i set a good example of them. >> exactly. >> i want to you see i
. >>> and then a shoot-out took place in sacramento, california, in a pharmacy. you are seeing surveillance of the person who was in the shooting. one person killed, and now you are seeing pharmacy of what we saw, the follow-up, the man surrendered to the police yesterday, and now the search is on for other suspects that got away. >>> one of the favorite segments here on sunday morning. we get to check in with carl azuz. that's coming up. businesses more efficiently,...
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great time to go one on one with david plouffe who joins us out in sacramento. i'onve g some policy questions and some politics questions, but it does seem like light years ago, in many ways, does? it not? >> it sure does. but, you know,kn i think thecatu know, we have an election right in front of us, as you said, and we're trying to work as hard as we can to convince those people we had in 2008. we had almost 140 million people vote in the presidential. you'll have 80 million vote now. this is a historic problem. but i do sense some intensification in the last couple of weeks around activism and volunteerism, and i am hopeful that can translate into better democratic turnout. >> let's go through some of that. one of the ways you can energize people is to give them a good policy fight to carry into their political activism, but yet there's a debate on the left of your party. as you ll know, many people think the president hasn't done enough to try to spur economic growth. robert cutner, a man you know well, a liberal columnist iting today in "the huffington pos
great time to go one on one with david plouffe who joins us out in sacramento. i'onve g some policy questions and some politics questions, but it does seem like light years ago, in many ways, does? it not? >> it sure does. but, you know,kn i think thecatu know, we have an election right in front of us, as you said, and we're trying to work as hard as we can to convince those people we had in 2008. we had almost 140 million people vote in the presidential. you'll have 80 million vote now....
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look at sacramento in california, sacramento in california, governor schwarzenegger, a great political leader has had as much gridlock, the same inability to deal in a meaningful way with budget crises and they're letting prisoners out. and then luke at trenton, governor corzine, a very effective governor, got voted out. every state, i wrote some articles some slate.com about a year ago saying being governor is the hardest job in america because there simply isn't the revenue to cover the services the public expects. unlike the federal government, governors don't print money. on top of that you underlay the status quo mentality. >> you talk about there being two new york states, new york city and upstate new york. democrats outweigh republicans 2 to 1. when you look at who is leaning among independents palladino has got combhuomo by six points. >> that's right, the suburban ring and voters in new york will determine this. andrew carries a 3 to 1 in new york city, 28% of the vote that gives him a buffer in the suburban ring and upstate. but it's going to be closer than people think. >>
look at sacramento in california, sacramento in california, governor schwarzenegger, a great political leader has had as much gridlock, the same inability to deal in a meaningful way with budget crises and they're letting prisoners out. and then luke at trenton, governor corzine, a very effective governor, got voted out. every state, i wrote some articles some slate.com about a year ago saying being governor is the hardest job in america because there simply isn't the revenue to cover the...
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think about that as you watch this story out of sacramento. a band teacher teaching music without instruments. bethany crouch of ktsl shows us what is passing for a trumpet and a tuba in these hard times. >> reporter: okay, so maybe they're not quite ready for the symphony, but this is what music class should sound like. what happens when there aren't enough instruments to go around? one local teacher, donna pool, found the pen silt has more uses. >> use your air horn. if i wanted you to play the note d, i would show you where your fingers need to be. when you are out of resources, you have to find a way. you can't say you don't have any instruments. >> reporter: what they do have enough of? pencils. gabriel cooper, the principal, says being creative is a teacher's job. >> you want them to have an instrument, and to talk to a kid, and say i'm still learning. his is a good start. i can find the notes on my pencil. >> reporter: even if playing a pencil may seem silly. >> what is she talking about? >> feels weird. >> different going from a flute
think about that as you watch this story out of sacramento. a band teacher teaching music without instruments. bethany crouch of ktsl shows us what is passing for a trumpet and a tuba in these hard times. >> reporter: okay, so maybe they're not quite ready for the symphony, but this is what music class should sound like. what happens when there aren't enough instruments to go around? one local teacher, donna pool, found the pen silt has more uses. >> use your air horn. if i wanted...
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we have learned the tea party express, the tea party organization in sacramento, california, they are going to go up with new ads again, take two, new ads against lisa murkowski, the senator in alaska. during the primary, the tea party helped joe mill es-- mill lone known attorney. the tea party express is going to go up with new ads against her. she's up with a flu ad which criticizes the tea party which fooled alas zans they're an out of state organization. cnn "time" magazine opinion research corporation in alaska, this is fascinating, see between joe miller and lisa murkowski it's basically a dead heat among likely voters in alaska for the win there come november 2nd. the democratic nom my scott mcadams far back at 22%. one thing with this poll, we're cutting in unchartered waters, murkowski is in a write-in can date. when you go to the polls on november 2nd you have to write her name in. it won't appear on the ballot. that's what makes this really fascinating. back to you. >> all right. paul, thanks. >>> our next political update in about an hour. reminder for all the latest poli
we have learned the tea party express, the tea party organization in sacramento, california, they are going to go up with new ads again, take two, new ads against lisa murkowski, the senator in alaska. during the primary, the tea party helped joe mill es-- mill lone known attorney. the tea party express is going to go up with new ads against her. she's up with a flu ad which criticizes the tea party which fooled alas zans they're an out of state organization. cnn "time" magazine...
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louis, sacramento and washingtond.c. shannon travis is at the washington rally. and shannon, we just heard from trent lott. is the tea party moving towards a merger, so to speak, with the repuican party? >> fred, i have to tell you that justenlistening todi trent lottd dick armey, they're pug ttinit a lot more politely than the activists here are putting it with. matt kibbe who works at freedom thrks is describing it as a hostile takeover. that's what they want to do with the republican party. not so much merge with it or join with it, but basically take it over. they feel that the republican party is rife with too many what they call rhinos republicans in name s only. republicans that they consider to be too moderate or perhaps even liberal. anthey're on a path to power to purge the party. what the activists tell me as often often as i've been covering these rallies. they're on a path to purge the republican party from those moderates. >> is there aeeling that this hosten takeover could actually happen because there's a ground swell of support within the reblica
louis, sacramento and washingtond.c. shannon travis is at the washington rally. and shannon, we just heard from trent lott. is the tea party moving towards a merger, so to speak, with the repuican party? >> fred, i have to tell you that justenlistening todi trent lottd dick armey, they're pug ttinit a lot more politely than the activists here are putting it with. matt kibbe who works at freedom thrks is describing it as a hostile takeover. that's what they want to do with the republican...
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for 14 years, he was the head chef for randy parygary restaurants in sacramento. today, he's traded in his chef's hat to promote, educate, and even celebrate produce with other chefs. >> i use email. i use the phone. but the best thing to do is to be able to go into a restaurant, to go into the kitchen, to find the person cooking the food, and say, "hey, what can i get you? what are you looking for?" >> i would just be doing seed production if it weren't for jim driving in here and refusing to drive away and saying, "no, i really want this stuff. no, ycu don't understand, i really do want to buy this stuff." and "i really want this, and i really want it now, and i really want some, and i want samples," and you know, so forth and so on despite my best efforts to get rid of him. >> as chef michael tuohy starts preparing meals with the greens, he admits his job would be so much more difficult if it were not for produce experts like jim mills. >> jim fills a need here that nobody else does, and that is he--his company and him,
for 14 years, he was the head chef for randy parygary restaurants in sacramento. today, he's traded in his chef's hat to promote, educate, and even celebrate produce with other chefs. >> i use email. i use the phone. but the best thing to do is to be able to go into a restaurant, to go into the kitchen, to find the person cooking the food, and say, "hey, what can i get you? what are you looking for?" >> i would just be doing seed production if it weren't for jim driving in...
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you cannot go to sacramento and boil the ocean. my total focus in the first couple of years of my administration is going to get californians back to wok, making sure we hold on to manufacturing, hold on to high tech and biotech being making sure the agriculture industry thrives as opposed to having tremendous challenges, given lack of water. >> in the corresponding question for you, mr. brown, you have longstanding ties to labor organizations in this state, many of whom have spent millions supporting your campaign. so, given that, how will you be able to remain independent on questions about state worker pay and benefits? >> well, when it comes to pay, whether it's professors, administrators, union members, i don't think there's anybody who has taken a more no nonsense approach. i was legendary for my frugality. i want to repeat again, i believe i'm the only governor who vetoed the excessive pay rages of all state employees, not once but twice. i believe i was the first governor to call for the first two-tiered pension. yes, union
you cannot go to sacramento and boil the ocean. my total focus in the first couple of years of my administration is going to get californians back to wok, making sure we hold on to manufacturing, hold on to high tech and biotech being making sure the agriculture industry thrives as opposed to having tremendous challenges, given lack of water. >> in the corresponding question for you, mr. brown, you have longstanding ties to labor organizations in this state, many of whom have spent...
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we have to challenge the status quo in sacramento. and i want to answer one of the charges that governor brown just said. you know, i have put my own money in this campaign. i have raised a lot of money. that's because many people believe in my vision for a new california. but what that gives me, it gives me the independence to go to sacramento, not beholden to the special interests. and i promise you, if you elect me the next governor of california, i will not owe anything to anyone, and i will do what is right for the people of california because there won't be anyone to collect ious from me. >> mr. brown, the flip side of my question, the last time you were governor, you ran for president twice, the first time within two years of taking office. what assurances can you offer voters this time around should be elected you would focus on this job? >> age. if i was younger, i would be running again. at 74, i'm ready. one more thing, i have a life, and i come home at night. i don't try to close down the bars of sacramento like i used to
we have to challenge the status quo in sacramento. and i want to answer one of the charges that governor brown just said. you know, i have put my own money in this campaign. i have raised a lot of money. that's because many people believe in my vision for a new california. but what that gives me, it gives me the independence to go to sacramento, not beholden to the special interests. and i promise you, if you elect me the next governor of california, i will not owe anything to anyone, and i...
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un informe reciente demuestra que sacramento y algunas ciudades vecinas se encuentran que sacramento y algunas ciudades vecinas se encuentran dentro de las urbes más cc1: >> sacramento y ciudades vecinas están entre las economicas. la venta de casas en california bajó cosa que arturo tuvo muy en cuenta. >> queríamos aprovechar ahorita donde el pago de la casa estñ mejor para nosotros. >> este cambio hay que saber aprovecharlso. >> es la oportunidad para muchos hispanos. >> california es conocida como uno de los estados más altos. las contradicciones son sorprendentes. >> la lista de ciudades más caras está. seguida por palo alto. la joya con más. como promedio para compra de vivienda. modesto y sacramento con 257 iml dólares. davis con 561 dólares. aunque suena bien las cosas no son tan sencillas. ese es uno de los procesos que tiene. dice que aún se necesita más educación en este tema. sobre todo entre la población latína. >> pagar una hipoteca está más fácil que rentar. >> hay una gran diferencia. >> miles de dólares, mucho dinero, ahorita es el tiempo perfecto
un informe reciente demuestra que sacramento y algunas ciudades vecinas se encuentran que sacramento y algunas ciudades vecinas se encuentran dentro de las urbes más cc1: >> sacramento y ciudades vecinas están entre las economicas. la venta de casas en california bajó cosa que arturo tuvo muy en cuenta. >> queríamos aprovechar ahorita donde el pago de la casa estñ mejor para nosotros. >> este cambio hay que saber aprovecharlso. >> es la oportunidad para muchos...
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nothing over 10 miles an hour that we can find from san francisco to sacramento. of course san francisco and where san bruno is, which is pretty much right next to the san francisco airport, is on a -- it's one of the more narrow spots on the peninsula there that separates the bay from the ocean. with the coast range in there, you can get gusty winds especially in the afternoon. yesterday at 6:00, the winds were right at 21 miles an hour out of the west. so all day long -- it was really bad timing because we had winds out of the west at 20 to 21 miles an hour for about four hours between 5:00 and 9:00 at night. and once the fog burns off this time of year, you can get gusty winds. yesterday was a little worse than normal. we'll have some gusty winds later on this afternoon. shouldn't be as bad as everybody. and hopefully they'll have things under control more by then. but very bad timing for this thing to happen right at 6:00, pretty much at the peak of the afternoon winds. guys? >> all right, rob, thanks so much. we'll get the local forecast from you here for fol
nothing over 10 miles an hour that we can find from san francisco to sacramento. of course san francisco and where san bruno is, which is pretty much right next to the san francisco airport, is on a -- it's one of the more narrow spots on the peninsula there that separates the bay from the ocean. with the coast range in there, you can get gusty winds especially in the afternoon. yesterday at 6:00, the winds were right at 21 miles an hour out of the west. so all day long -- it was really bad...
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they say he is responsible for a series of bank robberies in the bay area and sacramento. banks in a half dozen cities have been hit since jiewns june from los gatos to sacramento and he is 40 years old and white nike shirt and jeans and anyone with information should contact police. >>> new clues with the deadly plane crash on the peninsula and what federal investigators have learned so far on what caused the plane to go down. >>> and thousands of christians gather in the state capital to pray for california and the country. >>> hi, folks. meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. low clouds and fog crept onshore overnight but it looks like we have a glimpse of summer sunshine and maybe some heat, too. [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, makin
they say he is responsible for a series of bank robberies in the bay area and sacramento. banks in a half dozen cities have been hit since jiewns june from los gatos to sacramento and he is 40 years old and white nike shirt and jeans and anyone with information should contact police. >>> new clues with the deadly plane crash on the peninsula and what federal investigators have learned so far on what caused the plane to go down. >>> and thousands of christians gather in the...
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you won't see that down the sacramento dorcor. you will see it in laurel village but it doesn't have the direct impact as the location right here for pet food express so we have the support here in this particular case of the sacramento street merchants association, which is the merchant street corridor most affected, we have a letter of support from the laurel village association, the second largest merchants association in the surrounding community. we also have a letter of support from the greater geary boulevard merchants and property owners which is significantly further away, but it's still a support of local small businesses for this particular project on california street and i'll say why that's significant is because it is on -- this particular property is essentially on california street and persidio so if you're taking persidio, you're going to take that straight through to the geary street corner so it's a place where people from district 2 will drive, they'll probably go down persidio if they're going to the geary str
you won't see that down the sacramento dorcor. you will see it in laurel village but it doesn't have the direct impact as the location right here for pet food express so we have the support here in this particular case of the sacramento street merchants association, which is the merchant street corridor most affected, we have a letter of support from the laurel village association, the second largest merchants association in the surrounding community. we also have a letter of support from the...
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. >>> high and low in sacramento and why they're protesting at a place of prayer. >>> good evening. i'm ann notarangelo. police wrapped up their search for a missing hercules man. chopper 5 took these pictures late this afternoon as authorities focused their search for frederick solace on this one specific location. today was the second straight day they combed the pittsburg landfill for clues. it follows the bizarre killing spree as authorities try to connect the dots. anne makovec is in pittsburg where police and volunteers are searching for solace. >> reporter: they have been searching here at the dump all day. and so far, they have gotten no clues. they were actually planning on wrapping up at 5:00 p.m. but volunteers have elected to continue searching until 7:00 p.m. for any sign of the man who has been missing since his father was found dead last week. >> we will do what we need to do until we have all of the answers. >> reporter: the dirty job at the keller canyon landfill continued today. two dozen volunteers combing through tons of trash, looking for any sign of the body of
. >>> high and low in sacramento and why they're protesting at a place of prayer. >>> good evening. i'm ann notarangelo. police wrapped up their search for a missing hercules man. chopper 5 took these pictures late this afternoon as authorities focused their search for frederick solace on this one specific location. today was the second straight day they combed the pittsburg landfill for clues. it follows the bizarre killing spree as authorities try to connect the dots. anne...
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out of livermore and into tracy towards sacramento and tahoe. back to you. >> let's check in with jennifer as well. a hot weekend ahead. >> you will need to find a pool. maybe head to the mountains. mild temperatures and 55 degrees in santa rosa. 59 in fremont. 83 in concord and 84 in fairfield and 84 in livermore. highs into the 90s. 92 in livermore. 90 in gilroy and 88 in napa and 92 in concord. we will hold on to the heat through the weekend. if you want to cool off and head to the beach or up to the mountains. we could see areas getting into the 100 degree range. if you have to be outside, i expect the air quality to decrease and not be so great this weekend. monday will be the hottest day. things should cool down to 90 on wednesday. >> you are saying absolutely no on mowing the lawn? >> i am saying you are not allowed. jennifer hill says no. >> got it, everyone. thank you. time is 4:41. congress not the playground bully could take your kids's school lunch money. details in a vote and could stress prevent pregnancy? iojust need has you just
out of livermore and into tracy towards sacramento and tahoe. back to you. >> let's check in with jennifer as well. a hot weekend ahead. >> you will need to find a pool. maybe head to the mountains. mild temperatures and 55 degrees in santa rosa. 59 in fremont. 83 in concord and 84 in fairfield and 84 in livermore. highs into the 90s. 92 in livermore. 90 in gilroy and 88 in napa and 92 in concord. we will hold on to the heat through the weekend. if you want to cool off and head to...
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. >>> distill drom on scing how a leaky gas line led to a deadly explosion and fire near sacramento. and a bit later, the blast that rocked walnut creek, involving a jet fuel line many didn't know was there. . >> on christmas eve, 2008 a natural gas explosion in rancho cordovao near sacramento killed a 72-year-old man and injured five other people. it occurred in a line that state inspectors had checked earlier in the year and found leaking. the federal investigation into the explosion found that pg&e crews used the wrong kind of pipe to fix the line two years earlier and that people in the area had reported the smell of gas before the explosion and fire. sacramento station kc ra cover the plast at the time it happened in december of 2008. >> the first one went boom and the second one went book and in a bling of an eye, bam, it took your breath away. >> reporter: christmas eve in rancho cordova is a day many neighbors will never forget. a natural gas explosion sent people flying from their home. they were the first on scene before the second one went off and crumbled the home. >> you
. >>> distill drom on scing how a leaky gas line led to a deadly explosion and fire near sacramento. and a bit later, the blast that rocked walnut creek, involving a jet fuel line many didn't know was there. . >> on christmas eve, 2008 a natural gas explosion in rancho cordovao near sacramento killed a 72-year-old man and injured five other people. it occurred in a line that state inspectors had checked earlier in the year and found leaking. the federal investigation into the...
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>> i came from sacramento. actually, part of sacramento. we have a strong and salsa-type music following. so a lot of us came down here in san francisco to joey's specifically on sunday's. so i know as far as all my companions from sacramento that we really enjoy jelly's. and we'll certainly regret it. all of us have felt safe at joey's, it advocated a clean, healthy, fun environment. i'm not aware of the details. i don't believe this is something that was due to joey's and their way of operation. i'd like to express my support for continuation of joey's. thank you. >> for public comment -- >> good morning. i'd like to speak about the waterfront land use plant study. >> this is situation is intolerable. to break up a club and put up a tower, which is against the waterfront plan use specifications that they should connect the land to the bay is crazy. they speak out of two sides of their mouth. that's called corruption. this is not about money and greed. hundreds of car garages is wrong. it's an already difficult situation we have now, so ho
>> i came from sacramento. actually, part of sacramento. we have a strong and salsa-type music following. so a lot of us came down here in san francisco to joey's specifically on sunday's. so i know as far as all my companions from sacramento that we really enjoy jelly's. and we'll certainly regret it. all of us have felt safe at joey's, it advocated a clean, healthy, fun environment. i'm not aware of the details. i don't believe this is something that was due to joey's and their way of...
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why a sacramento boy is sending care packages to a lot of people he doesn't even know. people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!!! what's in your...
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in sacramento. nannette, big 5, governor and two democrats and republicans have a framework for a deal but that is not an iron clad agreement. right? >> that is right. a framework just means general consensus on how to zero out $19 billion deficit. they won't give out details there is where you can be sure it's going to be a combination of cuts and maybe some way to shift revenue around and maybe even some borrowing. and so, right now they're not really telling us what the general consensus is, how much is cut and how much is accounting gimmicks. that is what the staff will do this weekend. and they will come back monday in los angeles and as you know the love has been sick. meetings have been down there. they'll come back to see if leader as agree on what the staff has been talking about and has agreed today. and they come back monday, we're not sure the leaders will agree to details the staff agreed to. >> we have to get through this part. that doesn't guarantee it will get through legislature? >>
in sacramento. nannette, big 5, governor and two democrats and republicans have a framework for a deal but that is not an iron clad agreement. right? >> that is right. a framework just means general consensus on how to zero out $19 billion deficit. they won't give out details there is where you can be sure it's going to be a combination of cuts and maybe some way to shift revenue around and maybe even some borrowing. and so, right now they're not really telling us what the general...
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it's about a 25-acre lease that we have through sacramento county. so, i say we take a stroll on down to the field and see if we can get our hands dirty and see what's growing. [indistinct chattering] >> so, does anybody know... what is growing right here? does anybody know what this is? >> a beet. >> it's a beet. indeed, it is. it's actually chard. so, chard is one of those greens that we can plant this crop in the fall, get a harvest all through the winter and into the spring before it'll go up and flower and we'll have to replant. >> i like just the who concept of being able to create something and then to know that my energy, that the energy that i'm putting to my work is gonna improve somebody's life. >> soil born farms is a nonprofit organization. for the last 3 years, staff have been farming these 25 acres within the american river parkway. this land actually dates back to the 1800s and originally belonged to william leidesdorff, america's first african-american millionaire. >> yeah. he owned it for about 10 years and actually did some product
it's about a 25-acre lease that we have through sacramento county. so, i say we take a stroll on down to the field and see if we can get our hands dirty and see what's growing. [indistinct chattering] >> so, does anybody know... what is growing right here? does anybody know what this is? >> a beet. >> it's a beet. indeed, it is. it's actually chard. so, chard is one of those greens that we can plant this crop in the fall, get a harvest all through the winter and into the...
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low to mid 90s in sacramento. a break in the heat with mid 90s in yosemite. trend will be for cooler weather in the southern sierra and south land, not bad, 85. >> warmer weather, 70 and warmer again for labor day. breezy here on the peninsula as temperatures climbing to the 60s through the millbrae art and wine festival. terrific day if you have any outdoor plans. from the low 80s in sunnyvale to 895 in san jose and upper 80s as you hit the hills in los gatos. a lot of sunshine here. it will be breezy. 67 in half moon bay. 79 in redwood city. five degrees of warming today in san francisco for a high of 70. so the clouds have dissipated early in san francisco as well as the north bay. that is what happens when you have the north wind at lower levels. 87 in so sonoma and what you expect for early september. castro valley hitting 80 today and out over the hills, low 90s for danville and pleasanton. 90 in morgan hill feels just about right with the fog still kind of dense there in monterey and watsonville. that should be swept out and look for a couple of warm d
low to mid 90s in sacramento. a break in the heat with mid 90s in yosemite. trend will be for cooler weather in the southern sierra and south land, not bad, 85. >> warmer weather, 70 and warmer again for labor day. breezy here on the peninsula as temperatures climbing to the 60s through the millbrae art and wine festival. terrific day if you have any outdoor plans. from the low 80s in sunnyvale to 895 in san jose and upper 80s as you hit the hills in los gatos. a lot of sunshine here. it...
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. >> from sacramento? >> from sacramento. >> reporter: neighbors were startled. deer. >> we see them all the time. well, my neighbor has to put nets around her roses to keep them from the -- deer from eating them. and i had to put like a fence to keep the deer from coming in because they used to come in my backyard and sit on my compost. >> reporter: so not that surprising to think the mountain lion was here to feed. take a look. it came down from the hills. not that far of a distance from those hills back down here to the neighborhood. nobody wanted to see it happen to the animal but this is a residential neighborhood. tough call for the police. >> as you said before. if there are deer, mountain lions are close behind. >> reporter: following the food. >> yes, indeed. thank you, simon perez. >>> well, police are still looking for a gunman after shots rang out in berkeley this afternoon. it happened near the intersection of sacramento and oregon streets. witnesses say they heard at least 10 shots. a short distance away, police found bullet holes in this white cadi
. >> from sacramento? >> from sacramento. >> reporter: neighbors were startled. deer. >> we see them all the time. well, my neighbor has to put nets around her roses to keep them from the -- deer from eating them. and i had to put like a fence to keep the deer from coming in because they used to come in my backyard and sit on my compost. >> reporter: so not that surprising to think the mountain lion was here to feed. take a look. it came down from the hills. not...
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nice day at monterey at 67. 94 in sacramento. that's really a cooldown for those folks. 94 yosemite with temperatures cooling through the labor day weekend. the arts festival today, look for sunny skies and 70 sausalito. warm day tomorrow at 78. mild i should say. and breezy winds in millbrae with temperatures in the upper 60s. back home more like summer. mid and upper 80s here in the south bay with 88 los gatos. 84 cupertino, 82 sunnyvale. peninsula numbers ranging from the 60s and plenty of sun. breezy here in pacifica. 80 palo alto. san francisco 70 today with 66 daly city. north bay numbers comfortable for you in san rafael at 83 as well as petaluma. head towards santa rosa and out of the 50s in richmond and berkeley with 74 berkeley. 81 union city and some of those 80s in the castro valley and as much as 10 degrees warmer. warm side in danville at 91. brentwood 93. not much of a breeze for you in the delta the coming days. that's when we get even warmer tomorrow with 75 watsonville today, a pleasant afternoon with 86 hollist
nice day at monterey at 67. 94 in sacramento. that's really a cooldown for those folks. 94 yosemite with temperatures cooling through the labor day weekend. the arts festival today, look for sunny skies and 70 sausalito. warm day tomorrow at 78. mild i should say. and breezy winds in millbrae with temperatures in the upper 60s. back home more like summer. mid and upper 80s here in the south bay with 88 los gatos. 84 cupertino, 82 sunnyvale. peninsula numbers ranging from the 60s and plenty of...
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sacramento, 16%. these are the places where young women are doing better than their male counterparts. >> is it the economy? are guys more expensive, i can't imagine why that would be, but maybe we are. >> it is really about education. if you think about it, think back to college. who were most of the people at college? mainly women. more women are going to college than men, and that is striving the change here. for every one or two men that graduates college, three women do. college graduates make $30,000 more than a high school graduate. you will see a lot of the industry is knowledge based and not part of manufacturing. the other thing to point out is that it has to deal with diversities because african-american women are going to school more than their counterparts in men. >> is there any place we are not seeing the reverse pay gap? >> oh, yeah. yes, there is. places with a lot of software technology, that's the basis of what's going on there. and the military. places like sill cohn valley, that's
sacramento, 16%. these are the places where young women are doing better than their male counterparts. >> is it the economy? are guys more expensive, i can't imagine why that would be, but maybe we are. >> it is really about education. if you think about it, think back to college. who were most of the people at college? mainly women. more women are going to college than men, and that is striving the change here. for every one or two men that graduates college, three women do....
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. >>> a serial arsonist may be at work in the sacramento area. in just the past four days there have been 20 fires set, five just last night and most have been minor, but one was set just 200 feet from a fire station. firefighters say it's a dangerous distraction for them. investigators say the five last night appear to be related based >> taxes of resources. we've got fire companies chasing these things down throughout the evening which makes them unable to respond to other emergencies if they develop. >> investigators say the five last night appear to be related based on their time and proximity, but they're not sure about the others. >>> firefighters in southern california had their hands full overnight with a more serious fire. it burned about 10 acres and briefly threatened homes in the yorba linda gated community. 100 firefighters were able to contain it after a few hours, but for the first time ever the firefighters got some help from water dropping helicopters flying at night. >>> checking headlines around the bay area, the two people kil
. >>> a serial arsonist may be at work in the sacramento area. in just the past four days there have been 20 fires set, five just last night and most have been minor, but one was set just 200 feet from a fire station. firefighters say it's a dangerous distraction for them. investigators say the five last night appear to be related based >> taxes of resources. we've got fire companies chasing these things down throughout the evening which makes them unable to respond to other...
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fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitman. for a new california. get 80% savings on final markdowns, including 80% off clothes, shoes, accessories, and 80% off home! did we mention our red zone clearance final markdowns are 80% off? who knew shopping could be so rewarding? update the breaking news we brought you about ten minutes ago... >>> breaking news to tell you about, we want to update the breaking news, a fatal accident at lake merced and brotherhood way in san francisco. some people are critically injured. there's a large police and rescue presence in the area and the intersection will be shut down for at least a few hours while police investigate. a major fatal accident at lake merced ask brotherhood in san francisco. more nor you tomorrow night. >>> a community wide effort underway in san francisco to say thank you to the troops. the idea to send snack packs to give them a taste of home. the brains behind the effort, a kid named jack. allen sanchez introduces us to this very thoughtful little boy. >> reporter: a few d
fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitman. for a new california. get 80% savings on final markdowns, including 80% off clothes, shoes, accessories, and 80% off home! did we mention our red zone clearance final markdowns are 80% off? who knew shopping could be so rewarding? update the breaking news we brought you about ten minutes ago... >>> breaking news to tell you about, we want to update the breaking news, a fatal accident at lake merced and brotherhood way in san francisco....
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the sacramento event expected 50,000 total. many came from other states. >> what happens here affects all of us in leadership whether for good or bad. i think to believe for change and break through and good things is the right thing. >> reporter: for many the rally and concert was a way to reach the youth. >> times are really tough right now. there are a lot of anxieties going on. they don't have solid ground to stand on. >> reporter: the mental was calling for the sanctity of traditional marriage and an end to prostitution and abortion. there were only a few onhand to protest. >> the first time i read the sign for the last marriage equality rally. the only reason gay people can't get married is because of christian actions. >> the goal is to find favor with god and influence heaven which can have a huge influence indirectly on people. >> just in time for labor day weekend there was a great white shark sighting on a bay area beach. on thursday people in bodega bay spotted a great white with a sea lion in its mouth. witnesses t
the sacramento event expected 50,000 total. many came from other states. >> what happens here affects all of us in leadership whether for good or bad. i think to believe for change and break through and good things is the right thing. >> reporter: for many the rally and concert was a way to reach the youth. >> times are really tough right now. there are a lot of anxieties going on. they don't have solid ground to stand on. >> reporter: the mental was calling for the...
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in addition, we received letters of support from both of the merchant associations in rncd, the sacramento merchants. we also received the support of the greater geary merchants and property association, university avenue, and pets unlimited. copies of these are in the packet. there are no pet stores in and around cd. the stores who oppose us are from outside the neighborhood. they have stated if we are aloud to open on california street, 24 pet scores will be impacted. the locations they listed were within two miles of the proposed store but six of the 24 are veterinarians, pet hospitals or groomers, all of which we don't compete with and seven of the rest are walgreens or safe way but most importantly they've never given factual history that we've caused another business to fold. george, a well merchandised pet boutique, is our closest distant neighbor. the owner, mr. weiss is, one of the key organizers you've heard from. he opened his first pet boutique in berkeley over 10 years ago. i opened my store about seven years ago and it was only six miles from his store. not only have both our
in addition, we received letters of support from both of the merchant associations in rncd, the sacramento merchants. we also received the support of the greater geary merchants and property association, university avenue, and pets unlimited. copies of these are in the packet. there are no pet stores in and around cd. the stores who oppose us are from outside the neighborhood. they have stated if we are aloud to open on california street, 24 pet scores will be impacted. the locations they...
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sacramento's sheriff takes on california's attorney general. john mcguinness criticized a campaign statement on jerry brown's website targeting opponent meg whitman for record spending money that could be used instead to pay for police and teachers. >> he should mutt his money where his mouth is. >> reporter: we did the math and brown could cover 196 sacramento deputies for one year with the $28 million his campaign has raised so far. whitman with $119 million could pay for 833 deputies. but mcguinness says he doesn't really believe the candidates should hand over their war chests. he just felt the need to call out brown for a hypocritical statement. >> i offered that thought with a little bit of, uhm, i guess absurdity to make a point. >> reporter: the brown campaign stands by its criticism of whitman's record spending. and as for the sheriff's a spokesman says, i believe sheriff mcguinness may have more important and less partisan things to worry about. mcguinness says there is nothing more important than california's future and he thinks whi
sacramento's sheriff takes on california's attorney general. john mcguinness criticized a campaign statement on jerry brown's website targeting opponent meg whitman for record spending money that could be used instead to pay for police and teachers. >> he should mutt his money where his mouth is. >> reporter: we did the math and brown could cover 196 sacramento deputies for one year with the $28 million his campaign has raised so far. whitman with $119 million could pay for 833...
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tom is in sacramento with the latest. hello, tom. >> reporter: hello. we are eighth and capitol along the capitol mall. that is the state capitol on the west steps. we have thousands of evangelicals calling for what they say is the need for the restoration of traditional values and morality. just to the left here, you are going to see a large grassy area with a big screen and speakers. this area was designed for the crowd they expected, the overflow crowd. as you see, this entire area is empty. now we are going to pivot around and go down capitol mall to third street. we are talking about a seven block area. the entire area was closed. there are a series of large screens and speakers set up. they were hoping, the organizers expected to have as many as 50,000 people. we have a huge police presence, people on every block with all kind of things. you can see people sitting with water. for the large crowd, it has been a hot day, a lot of people staying in the shade. the large crowd didn't materialize. there are 5,000 to 7,000, perhaps 8,000 people. we have
tom is in sacramento with the latest. hello, tom. >> reporter: hello. we are eighth and capitol along the capitol mall. that is the state capitol on the west steps. we have thousands of evangelicals calling for what they say is the need for the restoration of traditional values and morality. just to the left here, you are going to see a large grassy area with a big screen and speakers. this area was designed for the crowd they expected, the overflow crowd. as you see, this entire area is...